the Right Rev. William C. Doane for No. 83; the Rev. Dr. Frederick L. Hosmer for Nos. 113 and 349; the Rev. Dr. Frank Mason North for No. 376; the Rev. Dr. John Brownlie for Nos. 263, 329, and 462; Mr. Bradford Torrey for No. 531; and Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons for No. 691. Acknowledgments are likewise due for the free use of copyrighted tunes not hitherto included to the Chautauqua Press for "Evening Praise" and "Bread of Life"; Bishop Doane for "Ancient of Days"; the Rev. Dr. Charles L. Hutchins for "Beaufort" and "Chignell"; Mr. H. J. Storer for "Patmos"; Mr. William G. Fischer for "I am Coming"; James Edmund Jones, Esq., for "Walden"; C. Crozat Converse, Esq., for "What a Friend"; and Mr. W. H. Doane for "Evangel" and "Rescue the Perishing." March 30, 1911 NOTE. As far as possible, the HYMNS are here printed as their authors wrote them. All deviations from the author's text are indicated in the note beneath the hymn. The date set to the hymn is the earliest date obtainable, ordinarily that of its composition, in some cases necessarily that of first publication. Where two dates are given, they indicate that of the original form of the hymn, and that of the author's revised text used in this book. The word "publ." indicates that the date of writing is unknown, and that the date of publication is posthumous. The letter c, (circa), before a date is used where exact certainty is unobtainable. The names of the TUNES, unless for good reason to the contrary, are those authoritatively given them by the composer or his representative. Tunes bearing identical names are distinguished by adding the composer's name in brackets, e. g. ALLELUIA (Lowe), ALLELUIA (Wesley). The dates set to the tunes are the dates of first publication. Where dates, either of hymns or tunes, are altogether wanting, the date of the author's or composer's birth and death are given in brackets, e. g. (1816–1893), or, where living, that of birth only, e. g. (1838–), or the date of death, when that alone is known, e. g. (-1850). The Entry into Jerusalem. The Passion and Crucifixion. The Resurrection 89-114 115-139 . A CHARGE to keep I have A few more years shall roll Inder of First Lines A mighty Fortress is our God A parting hymn we sing . A thousand years have come and gone A voice by Jordan's shore Abide with me: fast falls the eventide Alleluia, song of sweetness Alleluia! The strife is o'er . Almighty God, Thy word is cast Am I a soldier of the cross At Thy feet, our God and Father Awake, my soul, and with the sun Ancient of Days, who sittest throned in And is the time approaching And now the sun's declining rays And now the wants are told that brought 154 Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell 4 Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove 711 Come, Holy Ghost, in love. 480 Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire. . . 397 33 CALL Jehovah thy Salvation 75 Calm me, my God, and keep me calm 98 Calm on the listening ear of night 176 Cast thy burden on the Lord. 237 Child of sin and sorrow 42 Children of the heavenly King 468 Christ, above all glory seated. 312 Christ for the world we sing 91 Christ in His word draws near 587 Christ, of all my hopes the Ground 140 Christians, awake! salute the happy morn 648 City of God, how broad and far . HYMN 104 126 718 267 202 579 573 600 470 542 421 183 564 581 345 333 339 292 492 638 190 701 336 316 516 605 178 522 707 419 164 396 295 302 670 553 243 245 II 483 487 179 299 286 287 281 272 Come, Holy Spirit, calm my mind FAIREST LORD JESUS, Ruler of all nature. I God calling yet! shall I not hear God Eternal, Lord of all 501 God, the Lord, a King remaineth 685 Golden harps are sounding. 213 Grace! 'tis a charming sound. 210 Gracious Spirit, Dove Divine. 489 Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost 394 125 636 651 635 64 348 192 594 672 102 420 571 401 662 400 732 191 622 493 430 IIO 528 301 216 18 368 342 218 683 666 717 84 296 135 156 God, in the gospel of His Son . 511 514 414 519 48 God is working His purpose out. 449 God moves in a mysterious way 503 God, my King, Thy might confessing 313 God of mercy, God of grace 112 67 659 59 God of our fathers, whose almighty hand. 499 God of our fathers, known of old . . . . 756 293 God the All-terrible! King, who ordainest 660 90 697 446 282 277 |